Pulsatile Drug Delivery System – A Novel Approach for Time and Spatial Controlled Drug Delivery

Published: May 7, 2016

Authors

  • Umang
    Amar Shaheed Baba Ajit Singh Jujhar Singh Memorial College of Pharmacy, Ropar, Punjab, India
  • Prashant Sharma
    Amar Shaheed Baba Ajit Singh Jujhar Singh Memorial College of Pharmacy, Ropar, Punjab, India
  • Hitesh Chopra
    Amar Shaheed Baba Ajit Singh Jujhar Singh Memorial College of Pharmacy, Ropar, Punjab, India
  • Sandeep Kumar
    Amar Shaheed Baba Ajit Singh Jujhar Singh Memorial College of Pharmacy, Ropar, Punjab, India
Keywords
CDDS, Oscillations, PDDS, hydroxyl

Abstract

The area of pharmaceutical research is broadened with the invention of new pharmaceutical drug delivery system. The traditional drug deliveries systems have not the way to treat or cure special disease or as well as the common disease with less side effects and maximized efficacy. ODDS have various advantages and disadvantages but their disadvantages are overcome by the CDDS. CDDS although they overcome the disadvantages of ODDS but do not handle the special pharmacological disease requirements. To overcome this PDDS is established to overcome the disadvantages of CDDS. PDDS has gained importance in the drug delivery system because of improved patient compliance, therapeutic efficacy and having fewer side effects. PDDS uses lag time for delivery of drug in body. Various systems are there in PDDS to overcome the patient’s special chronopharmacological needs.

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How to Cite

Umang, Prashant Sharma, Hitesh Chopra, Sandeep Kumar. Pulsatile Drug Delivery System – A Novel Approach for Time and Spatial Controlled Drug Delivery. J. Pharm. Technol. Res. Manag.. 2016, 04, 13-29
Pulsatile Drug Delivery System – A Novel Approach for Time and Spatial Controlled Drug Delivery

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